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... pattern Labov found for the raising of the nuclei of / ay / and / aw / in Martha's Vineyard ( Labov 1963 ) and the oft - cited pattern discussed in early versions of generative phonology ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) . Conversely , the ...
... pattern Labov found for the raising of the nuclei of / ay / and / aw / in Martha's Vineyard ( Labov 1963 ) and the oft - cited pattern discussed in early versions of generative phonology ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) . Conversely , the ...
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... pattern of change over time is mixed , Naomi basically following the predicted pattern , and Adam going somewhat against it . These figures , however , do not truly reflect how progressive marking emerged in the three children , as we ...
... pattern of change over time is mixed , Naomi basically following the predicted pattern , and Adam going somewhat against it . These figures , however , do not truly reflect how progressive marking emerged in the three children , as we ...
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... pattern predicted by the Aspect Hypothesis : state is the least likely to be given past marking . We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ] , [ + telic ] , and [ + result ] . First , the majority of ...
... pattern predicted by the Aspect Hypothesis : state is the least likely to be given past marking . We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ] , [ + telic ] , and [ + result ] . First , the majority of ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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